Heavy smoke, stinks... I can get this vacationing in Las Vegas or New Orleans.View attachment 123452Doctors are recommending that pilots should smoke a few cigarettes before flying to OSH (to acclimate respiratory system).
Heavy smoke, stinks... I can get this vacationing in Las Vegas or New Orleans.View attachment 123452Doctors are recommending that pilots should smoke a few cigarettes before flying to OSH (to acclimate respiratory system).
How is the breathing on the ground? AQI >300 according to grok, at some point that is a bigger issue
It'll be there & available for nourishment (especially if my buddy who's flying my "out of state" six pack contribution can't get in past the smoke - he's AOG KRYV awaiting VFR).Bob, Is that tailwagger amber ok for the nosewheel flyers to drink? Maybe I should look for a bottle on Sunday at the HBP beer bash.
In Chicago they were calling it under a mile, but if you look up, it is clear blue sky. Something must be holding the smoke down at the surface.We are on the ground at dodge county because Osh arrival is ifr. Visibility coming up from Atlanta this morning wasn’t bad -probably 3 miles worst actual. We were at4500’ from Danville Il to here. Lots of ATIS were calling it lower, but it wasn’t bad at all, IMO.
In 2024 flew back to Colorado in the smoke. 8500msl technically vfr. No horizon and 95degrees. 4 out of 6 hours holding heading and altitude ( no auto pilot) that was going to be my last time flying to OSH but guess what..launching early Sunday!I’ve heard these conditions referred to as: V VFR. Virtual VFR. Reporting says VFR, but once airborne, it’s questionable, or perhaps Virtual. It’s VFR, but it’s not VFR. Head on a swivel…
What the heck is with the 2 mile in trail, that's insane!We did the Portage bridge to Fisk thing twice, got turned around twice because of people passing and cutting in front of us when we were a mile or so in trail (Fisk was asking for 2 miles in trail l). Got cut off/passed by 3 rv’s, two navions, a Cessna and an Aa1 tail dragger.
Landed at WisconsinDells for fuel and rest.
What the heck is with the 2 mile in trail, that's insane!
Recipe for disaster.
Pretty sure notam says 1/2 mile.
Someone needs to wake up the guys in the tower.
In clear sky it is hard to see, judge and maintain 2 miles.They had pushed it to 2 miles because of visibility from the tower. Probably created more risk than leaving it at a half mile.
Its really sad that there are so many disrespectful people n our community. Always like to think we are a bit different and a cut above the average trash driving on the highway. Sadly not the case.We did the Portage bridge to Fisk thing twice, got turned around twice because of people passing and cutting in front of us when we were a mile or so in trail (Fisk was asking for 2 miles in trail l). Got cut off/passed by 3 rv’s, two navions, a Cessna and an Aa1 tail dragger.
Landed at WisconsinDells for fuel and rest.
This was the impression I had while flying the arrival today.They had pushed it to 2 miles because of visibility from the tower. Probably created more risk than leaving it at a half mile.
Its really sad that there are so many disrespectful people n our community. Always like to think we are a bit different and a cut above the average trash driving on the highway. Sadly not the case.
The whole osh conga line thing is based upon folks following the guidelines. One of these days one of these jerks is going to create a serious accident. Then we will say, remember the good old days when we didn’t need a reservation and everyone was able to come to osh? Continually abusing this system will someday create a change and that will mean a whole bunch less people being able to fly there. I can here it now: you let 400 planes line up single file for 100 miles with no controls? Were you crazy?
I’m with you Larry!Its really sad that there are so many disrespectful people n our community. Always like to think we are a bit different and a cut above the average trash driving on the highway. Sadly not the case.
The whole osh conga line thing is based upon folks following the guidelines. One of these days one of these jerks is going to create a serious accident. Then we will say, remember the good old days when we didn’t need a reservation and everyone was able to come to osh? Continually abusing this system will someday create a change and that will mean a whole bunch less people being able to fly there. I can here it now: you let 400 planes line up single file for 100 miles with no controls? Were you crazy?


Auburntsts,This is the event I mentioned above - it could have ended real bad but the pilot made down safely, thankfully.
https://www.liveatc.net/archive.php?m=kosh
The relevant DTG and freq: KOSH-Twr-North-Jul-15-2026-2330Z
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Miles in trail on the 1800' 90 knot FISK has to take into account the actual arrival rate of the other flows:
2300' 135 knot FISK
IFR arrivals
Warbird arrivals
Go arounds
Departures
Runway crossings
I usually come on Sunday and seem to get 27 most. Have landed a few times on a dot directly behind a guy in front of me landing on the further dot and watching yet a third guy in the middle of the runway still completing his turn off, as I am touching down.. That is 2 landing at the same time with the third so close he is still on the runway; nowhere in the ball park of 2.5 min spacing. This, of course, is when they are not turning away all sorts of folks looking for 2 mi in trail.Keep in mind the generalized estimate of average arrival at 2.5 minutes between aircraft, was made without even considering the additional Rwy 36R. Using the 3rd runway would have resulted in even greater time spacing between aircraft. In other words, 2.5 minutes between aircraft is a conservative estimate.
How much for the other flows?
2300' -- not sure on this - don't have an estimate of the number
IFR -- listening to 9/27 tower yesterday - not many
Warbird -- While sitting on 18/36 most of the day, not many, and those that did arrive were directed to 36R, leaving 36L available.
Go arounds -- Saw about 3 go arounds.
Departures -- Saw one Breezy depart and make a few laps on 36L - that as a fun one.
Runway crossings -- Held to absolute minimum for safety, with only 2 aircraft turning west off of 36R at mid-point, crossing 36L in order to get to show center.
Sure don't want to get into the weeds on this, especially since it's AirVenture time -- a time to enjoy the aviation aura. But these back of the envelope estimates tend to convey a planning for 2.5 minutes between aircraft. And simply lead to the question, is this the right amount of time?
Keep in mind if the landing pace is too slow, this will result in an even larger conga line, problems at Endeavor, and increased potential for mayhem. However, efficient landing and movement of aircraft helps to minimize the congestion and problems during approach to KOSH. From my perspective, 2.5 minutes between landing aircraft seems like eternity, but if through reasoned and calculated thought, along with considered risk assessment, that's the safest pace, considering all factors, including the mayhem of Endeavor, Ripon, Fisk, as well as visibility then OK. But has a strong considered risk assessment be conducted, or was 2 miles pulled from the hat?
Paul or anyone.... I'm unfortunately not coming to OSH this year (plane is still in the paint shop). But am definitely planning to fly in next year. I assume a normal RV like an RV-8 can still choose to do the HIGH Fisk 135 kt arrival, right? I fly up initial at 135 everyday back home. I'd rather stay out of the carnage at 90.....I was up on tehj high road becasue the ROcket at 90 has the nose so high in the air I’d run over anyone ahead of me if they weren’t goign 90, and it was sort of terrifying to look at the carnage below.
This is a topic that has been hotly debated for years but the intent of the NOTAM is aircraft that can safely fly the approach at 90kts use the low route. Any of our RVs can meet this requirement.Paul or anyone.... I'm unfortunately not coming to OSH this year (plane is still in the paint shop). But am definitely planning to fly in next year. I assume a normal RV like an RV-8 can still choose to do the HIGH Fisk 135 kt arrival, right? I fly up initial at 135 everyday back home. I'd rather stay out of the carnage at 90.....
Excellent article @Ironflight!Well Said.
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Paul or anyone.... I'm unfortunately not coming to OSH this year (plane is still in the paint shop). But am definitely planning to fly in next year. I assume a normal RV like an RV-8 can still choose to do the HIGH Fisk 135 kt arrival, right? I fly up initial at 135 everyday back home. I'd rather stay out of the carnage at 90.....
Short answer; no, don’t. Fly at 90 kts, 1800’ as the NOTAM says.I assume a normal RV like an RV-8 can still choose to do the HIGH Fisk 135 kt arrival, right? I fly up initial at 135 everyday back home. I'd rather stay out of the carnage at 90.....